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Prognosis and health-related quality of life in elderly patients after a mild to moderate trauma

The aims of this study were to compare outcome after a mild to moderate trauma in three subgroups of patients of increasing age (A1: 74 years) and to assess potential health-related quality of life (HRQOL) impairment. This is a follow-up study of a cohort of 418 trauma patients admitted to the High...

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Published in:Internal and emergency medicine 2014-06, Vol.9 (4), p.467-474
Main Authors: Innocenti, Francesca, Coppa, Alessandro, Del Taglia, Beatrice, Trausi, Federica, Conti, Alberto, Zanobetti, Maurizio, Pini, Riccardo
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Language:English
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Summary:The aims of this study were to compare outcome after a mild to moderate trauma in three subgroups of patients of increasing age (A1: 74 years) and to assess potential health-related quality of life (HRQOL) impairment. This is a follow-up study of a cohort of 418 trauma patients admitted to the High Dependency Unit of the Emergency Department of the University Hospital of Florence from July 2008 to February 2012. Six months after the event, a telephone interview using the Physical component summary (PCS) and Mental component summary (MCS) Health Composite Score (SF12) was conducted. Patients reported their QOL both at present and before trauma. In-hospital mortality was 10 of 418 (2.3 %); overall mortality was 27 of 244 (11 %) patients found at follow-up. No death was observed among A1 patients; overall mortality was (6/76) 7 % in A2 and (21/71) 30 % in A3 patients ( p  39); after the event, the proportion of patients with a normal score value was significantly lower (MCS 70 %, p  = 0.002; PCS 58 %, p  
ISSN:1828-0447
1970-9366
DOI:10.1007/s11739-013-1039-2